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29 June, 02:35

A wildflower bouquet costs $4.25 at the farmer's market. A vase can be purchased for an additional $3.50. Kelly has $20 to buy a bouquet for her mother with a vase. She'd also like to buy just a bouquet for herself and another for her best friend.

If x represents the number of bouquets Kelly can buy, which inequality will tell Kelly if she has enough money to make her purchase?

A) $4.25x + $3.50 ≤ $20

B) $4.25x - $3.50 ≤ $20

C) $4.25x + $3.50 ≥ $20

Eliminate

D) $3.50x + $4.25 ≤ $20;

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  1. 29 June, 02:48
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    A is the answer.

    4.25 multiply 3 = 12.75

    12.75 + 3.50 = 16.50

    16.50 ≤ $20
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